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== Definition ==
==Definition==


* Disease caused by cold-precipitating proteins present in the plasma but not serum (i.e. associated with the clotting factors) that is associated with skin manifestations and thrombosis
*Disease caused by cold-precipitating proteins present in the plasma but not serum (i.e. associated with the clotting factors) that is associated with skin manifestations and thrombosis


== Etiology ==
==Etiology==


* Primary
*Primary
** About half eventually develop lymphoma
**About half eventually develop [[lymphoma]]
* Secondary
*Secondary
** Cancer, usually lymphoma
**[[Cancer]], usually [[lymphoma]]
** Infection
**Infection
*** Bacterial
***Bacterial
*** Viral, including HIV, herpesviruses, and hepatitides
***Viral, including [[HIV]], [[herpesviruses]], and [[viral hepatitis]]
** Autoimmune
**Autoimmune
*** Systemic lupus erythematosus
***[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]]
*** Sjögren syndrome
***[[Sjögren syndrome]]
*** Rheumatoid arthritis
***[[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
***[[Mixed connective tissue disease]]
*** mixed CTD
*** Polymyositis
***[[Polymyositis]]
*** Dermatomyositis
***[[Dermatomyositis]]
*** Systemic sclerosis
***[[Systemic sclerosis]]
*** Antiphospholipid syndrome
***[[Antiphospholipid syndrome]]
*** Hashimoto and Graves diseases
***[[Hashimoto disease|Hashimoto]] and [[Graves disease|Graves diseases]]
*** Sarcoidosis
***[[Sarcoidosis]]
*** Pyoderma gangrenosum
***[[Pyoderma gangrenosum]]
*** Psoriasis
***[[Psoriasis]]
*** Spondyloarthropathy
***[[Spondyloarthropathy]]
*** Inflammatory bowel disease
***[[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
** Vasculitis
**[[Vasculitis]]
*** ANCA-associated vasculitides
***[[ANCA-associated vasculitis]]
*** Giant cell arteritis
***[[Giant cell arteritis]]
*** Behçet disease
***[[Behçet disease]]
*** Polyarteritis nodosa
***[[Polyarteritis nodosa]]
*** Henoch-Schönlein purpura
***[[Henoch-Schönlein purpura]]
** Cryoglobulinemia
**[[Cryoglobulinemia]]


== Pathophysiology ==
==Pathophysiology==


* Cryofibrinogen is composed of fibrinogen, fibronectin, and fibrin, with or without albumin and immunoglobulins
*Cryofibrinogen is composed of fibrinogen, fibronectin, and fibrin, with or without albumin and immunoglobulins


== Clinical Manifestations ==
==Clinical Manifestations==


* Cold intolerance
*Cold intolerance
* Skin findings
*Skin findings
** Raynaud phenomenon
**Raynaud phenomenon
** Purpura
**Purpura
** Livedo reticularis
**Livedo reticularis
** Skin necrosis
**Skin necrosis
** Acral ulcers
**Acral ulcers
** Gangrene
**Gangrene
* Arterial and venous thromboses
*Arterial and venous thromboses


== Investigations ==
==Investigations==


* Cryofibrinogen, returns as a percentage
*Cryofibrinogen, returns as a percentage
** Detectable in up to 7% of healthy patients
**Detectable in up to 7% of healthy patients


== Management ==
==Management==


* Mild
*Mild
** Cold avoidance
**Cold avoidance
* Moderate
*Moderate
** Corticosteroids
**[[Corticosteroids]]
** Aspirin
**[[Aspirin]]
** Alternatively, stanozolol 2 to 4mg BID (an anabolic steroid)
**Alternatively, [[stanozolol]] 2 to 4mg BID (an anabolic steroid)
* Severe
*Severe
** Plasmapheresis
**[[Plasmapheresis]]
** Immunosupressing medications
**Immunosuppressing medications
*** Azathrioprine
***[[Azathrioprine]]
*** Chlorambucil (in addition to corticosteroids)
***[[Chlorambucil]] (in addition to [[corticosteroids]])


[[Category:Hematology]]
[[Category:Hematology]]

Latest revision as of 17:50, 28 August 2020

Definition

  • Disease caused by cold-precipitating proteins present in the plasma but not serum (i.e. associated with the clotting factors) that is associated with skin manifestations and thrombosis

Etiology

Pathophysiology

  • Cryofibrinogen is composed of fibrinogen, fibronectin, and fibrin, with or without albumin and immunoglobulins

Clinical Manifestations

  • Cold intolerance
  • Skin findings
    • Raynaud phenomenon
    • Purpura
    • Livedo reticularis
    • Skin necrosis
    • Acral ulcers
    • Gangrene
  • Arterial and venous thromboses

Investigations

  • Cryofibrinogen, returns as a percentage
    • Detectable in up to 7% of healthy patients

Management